It is official now, I've ported my website (in part) to this new platform. The core content is in place (including some not-seen-before images), but some things are missing. That will be taken care of shortly.

In commemoration, I'm showing a raw render of a recently made landscape, see below.

Recently, I've returned to an old interest of landscape creation. Hardware and software speeds have improved enough that the kind of work I wish to make becomes possible on the budget I want to devote to it.

The softwares that I use for making this landscape require the creation of a nodal network. Using fundamental blocks - such as generators, filters, math operators, pixel mappers and others - to create a web of nodes that produces such an intriguing visual image is a surprisingly pleasant abstraction.

The typical generator makes use of some form of multi-fractal noise function. I mention this as a noteworthy connection to the work I've exhibited (see projects such as foldedSpace and ifs).

If you like what you see, please share! I hope to maintain a regular stream of posts - so, come back.

I hope to add a subscription feature in the near future, stay tuned.

FYI: These notes are obvious to some, but perhaps not for others If you are viewing on a pc… clicking on an image here in the blog will generally show a “lightbox” display of the image. Clicking outside of the image or an upper right “X” will return you to the regular view.

Note, when visiting the “Projects” section of the website, you first see a row of large thumbnail images that you can scroll through. Clicking on the “+” in the upper right of one of the images shifts the display to a large-sized gallery that you can navigate.

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